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Bradley Beal powered a massive comeback vs. the Knicks on Wednesday with 36 points on 14-of-22 shooting, seven assists, five rebounds, three steals and two blocks.

The Knicks led by 27 points in this game, but Beal caught fire to help the Wizards earn a 39-15 advantage in the third quarter. In the process, Beal became the youngest player in NBA history to hit 800 career threes, and he's simply a usage monster while John Wall (knee) is out of the equation. Feb 14 - 11:03 PM

Bradley Beal scored just seven points with two rebounds, six assists and two steals in a 101-90 win over the Bulls on Saturday.

The Wizards getting a win even with a bad Beal game is surprising, but Tomas Satoransky was the hero. Beal continues to light it up without John Wall and he's been a top-20 player in the 2018 portion of the season. Feb 10 - 11:30 PM

Bradley Beal needed 27 shots to score 18 points on Thursday, making seven of his attempts with nine assists, five rebounds, three 3-pointers and a pair of steals.

The supporting stats were nice and Beal made three 3-pointers with just one turnover in 44 minutes during this overtime loss to the visiting Celtics. Opposing defenses can pay more attention to him without John Wall (knee), which tempers any increase in his usage, but fantasy owners should still be satisfied if he maintains his current top-40 pace. Feb 8 - 11:19 PM

Bradley Beal went off for 18 points, eight rebounds, eight assists, two steals, and one block in just 31 minutes in Saturday's 115-98 win over Orlando.

Life without John Wall is looking just fine for Mr. Beal, thank you very much, as he's now averaged 7.0 assists per game since his running mate was forced to the sidelines. The Florida product also shot 8-of-15 from the field, and the only real knock on his night was that he didn't sink a single triple. Beal is locked and loaded as the clear No. 1 in Washington for the foreseeable future, so keep riding him up the standings and into the fantasy playoffs. Feb 3 - 9:44 PM

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According to Candace Buckner of the Washington Post, John Wall (knee surgery) "no longer needs crutches and shows no visible hitch in his walk."

It's been two weeks since his surgery, and while John Wall didn't reveal much, he hinted that he's still hoping to return between the 6- to 8-week mark. "I haven’t really tried to get back on the court yet so, just doing the little things. And I haven’t started running yet. So whenever I get to that point I can kind of start grasping stuff and understanding what level I’m at but right now it’s between six to eight weeks," he said. "It might be longer but I don’t know. I haven’t got to that point." We'll continue to track his progress every step of the way, but it's possible he returns in time to help his owners in the fantasy playoffs.